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NJDEP PFAS Update 2026: How New Soil Standards Impact Property Valuations

If you're acquiring, developing, or refinancing property in New Jersey right now, there's a regulatory shift you need on your radar: NJDEP's evolving PFAS soil standards are fundamentally changing how sites are evaluated, remediated, and: critically: valued. As of January 2026, the compliance landscape has tightened significantly. The days of PFAS being a "future problem" […]

Navigating the NYC OER EPIC Portal: Pro-Tips for Clearing E-Designations Faster

If you've acquired a property in New York City with an E-Designation, you already know the clock is ticking. Every day that E-Designation sits uncleared is another day your project can't move forward, and another day of carrying costs eating into your margins. The NYC Office of Environmental Remediation (OER) EPIC portal is the gateway […]

How to Integrate Green Infrastructure With Your Site Development Plan

Here's something we see all the time in New York and New Jersey: developers treating stormwater management like a box to check at the end of a project. They design the building, nail down the site layout, and then scramble to figure out where to put the detention basin or how to meet MS4 requirements. […]

NYSDEC Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP): Are the Tax Credits Worth the Wait?

For developers eyeing contaminated properties in New York, the NYSDEC Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP) represents one of the most generous remediation incentive programs in the country. But here's the question that lands on our desk constantly: Are the tax credits actually worth the timeline and complexity? The short answer? For the right projects, absolutely. But […]

Phase I vs. Phase II ESA: When Do You Actually Need to Sample Soil?

If you're acquiring commercial property in New York or New Jersey, you've probably heard the terms "Phase I" and "Phase II" thrown around like everyone should know the difference. Here's the reality: most developers, lenders, and even some attorneys conflate these two very different assessments. And that confusion can cost you time, money, and deal […]